Last day in Kinshasa! I am flying back home tonight to return into my “real life”. It is too early and to emotional to draw conclusions and understand what really change in me after this great and challenging experience. I am so happy to go back. I can’t wait to find my life as a […]

Last week, I reached the mid point of my assignment. As we all say, it went so fast. However, I have mixed feelings about it. Yes, it is already half way, but I have the impression I have been in Congo for years. Strangely, time goes fast and slow in Congo. Mid way in my […]

I am just coming back from a trip out in the field in Mbuji-Mayi, more than 1000 km east of Kinshasa. I wanted to share with you some beauties of this part of the country to show you that despite all the poverty and lack of means to reach a minimum level of health and […]

Wow, what a first week at Save the Children DRC in Kinshasa! So much to learn, so much to discover and so many people to meet! Even David Mobbs, PULSE volunteer in London on Save the Children/GSK partnership, came in on Thursday. Good timing! I knew at a high level what Save the Children (STC) […]

First blog, first try! I read other PULSE volunteers blogs and I feel my turn will never come! I am leaving Quebec City (Canada) for Democratic Republic of Congo on September 3rd. I will join Save the Children in Kinshasa where my main project will be on improving the supply chain of vaccines and medicines […]